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Benjamin C. Cromwell

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Name
  
Benjamin C. Cromwell

Fate
  
Wrecked August 1, 1899

Construction started
  
1883

Laid down
  
1883

Class and type
  
Schooner

Launched
  
1890

Builder
  
Andrew J. York, South Portland, Maine

Benjamin C. Cromwell was a transport schooner built by Andrew J. York in South Portland, Maine. Laid down on June 30, 1883, she was completed on October 31, 1890. York sailed as master of three sailing ships: Mattie B. Russell from June 21, 1873, to March 20, 1876; Edward Waite from 1876 to 1883; and Benjamin C. Cromwell.

Benjamin C. Cromwell was at her moorings, either preparing to take a cargo of lumber and naval stores aboard, or alreay having dobe so on August 1, 1899, when the 2nd hurricane of the season struck St. George Island and the Apalachee Bay area of Florida. Some 15 ships moored at Dog Island, Florida, including Benjamin C. Cromwell were beached and deemed unsalvageable.

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Benjamin C. Cromwell Wikipedia